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The fi eld of women’s imaging is continually challenging the radiologist to keep up with the evolving rules, roles and regulations imposed in imaging of the breast, gynecologic organs and pregnancy. This course is designed to reinforce the basic foundations of conventional imaging, strengthen the concepts of advanced applications, and anticipate what is coming on the horizon. Diagnostic pearls, tips and tricks for successful image-guided biopsies, and practical applications with a focus on practice management will be emphasized. A faculty panel discussion will offer attendees the oppurtunity to address current breast imaging protocols and clinical practice concerns. In addition, interesting and challenging breast and obstetrical cases will be presented as unknowns, allowing participants to test and enhance their diagnostic skills.
Earn SAM Credit an opportunity for completion of a Self-Assessment Module will be offered. “Diagnosis of Calcifi cations and Stereotactic Biopsy” has been approved by the American Board of Radiology (reference # UCSS 100212-1354) for 1 SAM credit and for meeting the criteria for self-assessment toward the purpose of fulfi lling requirements in the ABR Maintenance of Certifi cation Program. SAM credits are required for radiologists certifi ed since 2002.
At the completion of this course, the attendee should be able to:1. Employ the latest revisions of BI-RADS for mammography, breast ultrasound and
breast MRI in their daily clinical practice;2. Increase their diagnostic level of confi dence in evaluating solid and cystic masses in
the breast with ultrasound;3. Understand the roles of ultrasound and MR in extent of disease evaluation
including assessment of lymph node basins and second-look US following MRI;4. Appreciate the role of mammography in high-risk males and transgender patients
based on current hormone regimens and suggested guidelines;5. Understand the role of US, CT and MR in the evaluation of adnexal masses with an
emphasis on current SRU recommendations;6. Describe the role of ultrasound in complications of early pregnancy and twin
gestations with an emphasis on management.
RegistrationPre-register by August 3, 2012 and save $75 on your enrollment fee.
TUITION $1050 for practicing physicians; $1000 for UCSF Radiology Alumni;$900 for fellows, residents, sonographers/technologists and nurses (with a letter of verifi cation)
ON-SITE REGISTRATION Sunday, September 30, 2012 at 7:00 amThe Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa - Sonoma, California
SYLLABUS Printable PDFs of presentations will be available on-line one week prior to the course, and attendees should print out and bring pertinent presentations with them. An electronic syllabus and paper notebook will be provided onsite. You must provide an email address with your registration to receive advance syllabus information. Paper copies of presentations will not be provided onsite.
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Course Director
Lori M. Strachowski, MDClinical Professor of Radiology, and of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive SciencesUCSF School of MedicineChief, Women’s ImagingSan Francisco General Hospital
Guest Faculty
Belinda Chang, MDRadiologist, Kaiser PermanentePortland, Oregon
A. Thomas Stavros, MD, FACRRadiologist, Women’s ImagingSutter Pacifi c Women’s Health Center Santa Rosa, California
Larry Rand, MDAssistant Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive SciencesLynne & Marc Benioff Endowed Chair in Maternal Fetal MedicineDirector of Perinatal Services, Fetal Treatment CenterUCSF School of Medicine
Aliya Qayyum, MBBSProfessor of Clinical RadiologyDirector, Radiology Residency Program
Edward A. Sickles, MD, FACRProfessor Emeritus of Radiology
Juan Vargas, MDAssociate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Dorota J. Wisner, MD, PhDAssistant Professor of Radiology
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Natasha Brasic, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology
Peter W. Callen, MDProfessor Emeritus of Radiology, and of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences
Vickie A. Feldstein, MDProfessor of Clinical Radiology, and of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences
Ruth B. Goldstein, MDProfessor of Radiology, and of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive SciencesChief, Ultrasound
Elissa R. Price, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology
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AccreditationThe University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
UCSF designates this educational activity for a maximum of 23.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.™ Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The total credits include .5 in CT, 3.0 in MR, 11.75 in Ob/Gyn US, and 13.75 in Breast Imaging. The Breast Imaging credits include 2.0 in Breast MR, 4.75 in Breast US, and .75 in stereotactic-guided breast biopsy.
This educational activity meets the requirement under California State Assembly Bill 1195, continuing education and cultural and linguistic competency.
NURSESFor the purpose of recertifi cation, the American Nurses Credentialing Center accepts AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM issued by organizations accredited by the ACCME.
SONOGRAPHERSThis program is approved for AMA-CMA credit and will be accepted toward meeting the continuing education requirements of the ARDMS.
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Course ProgramSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2012Breast Imaging: The Basics
7:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast 7:30 Mammographic Evaluation of Breast Masses Belinda Chang, MD and Asymmetries 8:15 Evaluation of Cysts That Are Not Simple A. Thomas Stavros, MD 9:00 False-Negative Mammography Interpretation Edward A. Sickles, MD 9:45 Recess 10:00 Sonographic Characterization of Solid Lesions A. Thomas Stavros, MD 10:45 Imaging Features of Ductal Carcinoma In Situ Edward A. Sickles, MD 11:30 Ultrasound Evaluation of Nipple Discharge, A. Thomas Stavros, MD Papillary Lesions 12:15 pm Adjourn
MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012Breast Imaging: BI-RADS Updates and Advanced Imaging
7:00 am Continental Breakfast 7:30 The New (5th) Edition of BI-RADS Update: Mammography and Audit Edward A. Sickles, MD 8:15 Breast Ultrasound Lori M. Strachowski, MD 8:45 Breast MRI Elissa R. Price, MD 9:15 Ultrasound of Lymph Nodes A. Thomas Stavros, MD 10:00 Recess 10:15 MR in Extent of Disease Evaluation Natasha Brasic, MD 11:00 Ultrasound of DCIS: A Second Look after MRI A. Thomas Stavros, MD 11:45 Breast Imaging: Panel Discussion and Questions Faculty Panel 12:45 pm Adjourn
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2012Breast Imaging: Procedures and Self-Assessment
7:00 am Continental Breakfast 7:30 Calcifi cations and Stereotactic Core Biopsies Dorota J. Wisner, MD 8:15 Calcifi cations: Quiz Dorota J. Wisner, MD 8:30 Calcifi cations: Answers Dorota J. Wisner, MD 9:00 US-Guided Breast Interventions: Tips & Tricks Natasha Brasic, MD 9:30 Recess 9:45 MR-Guided Breast Biopsies: The Finer Points Elissa R. Price, MD 10:30 Radiology-Pathology Correlation After Breast Biopsy Belinda Chang, MD 11:00 Breast Imaging of Males and Transgenders: Who, How, When (and Why?) Lori M. Strachowski, MD 11:45 Breast Imaging Challenge: Case Review Lori M. Strachowski, MD (Cases with Audience Response System) 12:30 pm Adjourn
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2012No formal program.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2012Gynecologic Imaging and Thyroid US
7:00 am Continental Breakfast 7:30 Sonography of Adnexal Masses Natasha Brasic, MD 8:15 Postmenopausal Bleeding Ruth B. Goldstein, MD 9:00 Updates on MRI of Uterine Malignancy Aliya Qayyum, MBBS 9:45 Recess 10:00 Complications of Early Pregnancy Ruth B. Goldstein, MD 10:45 CT/MR Characterization of Adnexal Masses Aliya Qayyum, MBBS 11:30 Thyroid Sonography: What To Do with All Those Nodules Ruth B. Goldstein, MD 12:15 pm Adjourn
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2012Fetal Imaging
7:00 am Continental Breakfast 7:30 Artifacts, Pitfalls and Normal Variants in OB-Gyn US Peter W. Callen, MD 8:15 Ultrasound in the Evaluation and Management of Vickie A. Feldstein, MD Twin Pregnancies and Larry Rand, MD 9:15 Ultrasound Evaluation of the Fetal Skeletal System Peter W. Callen, MD 10:00 Recess 10:15 Avoiding the Malpractice Crisis in OB-Gyn US Peter W. Callen, MD 11:00 The Role of Doppler in Obstetric Ultrasound Vickie A. Feldstein, MD 11:45 Case Based Lessons in OB US Lori M. Strachowski, MD (Cases with Audience Response System) and Juan Vargas, MD 12:30 pm Adjourn
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Sonoma Wine Countrywww.sonomavalley.comwww.bestinsomona.com
The Sonoma Valley is one of the premier wine producing areas in the world. It is centrally located along the California coast, just south of Russian River and west of Napa, making it easy to visit all of the sites, attractions and vineyards just north of the San Francisco Bay area.
The roots of downtown Sonoma are show-cased in the historic buildings of the Sonoma State Historic Park, located just off the Plaza Square. Several original early 1800’s buildings are onsite, including the Mission San Francisco Solano, the Mission Barracks, and the General Vallejo Home. Highlights of downtown include the Sonoma Valley Museum of Art, a glass-blowing studio, a quilt shop and a silver company. Artisan shops offer locally grown foods including olive oils, jams, tapenades and mustards. There is a Tuesday evening and a Friday morning farmers market, and the Sonoma Enoteca offers wine tastings from ten Sonoma vineyards.
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Traveling north from Sonoma, the towns of Glen Ellen, Kenwood, Healdsburg and Calistoga are home to several of the world’s leading vintners, and offer tours and tasting rooms. Along the way are many fi ne, upscale restaurants, which incorporate fresh, locally-grown organic produce in their menus. There is also a wonderful mix of crafts shops, destination spas, farmers markets, shopping, golf and other recreational activities.
The Pacifi c coastline, giant redwood trees and several state parks make for memorable scenic day trips. Favored destinations include the Jack London State Historic Park (only eight miles from downtown Sonoma), and coastal highlights such as Point Reyes, Tomales and Bodega Bays.
The quality and diversity of activities make the Sonoma wine region a preferred destination for the discriminating traveler. Daily temperatures at this time of year are usually comfortable and sunny, and there is the added bonus of being in the wine region during harvest time. Bicycle rentals at this time of year are particularly rewarding. Information on the region’s wineries and local scheduled events can be found on the websites listed on the previous page.
Sonoma Golf Club
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The Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spawww.fairmont.com/sonoma / 100 Boyes Boulevard, Sonoma CA 95476Reservations: 800-441-1414 Hotel: 707-938-9000Reserve online: https://resweb.passkey.com/go/womensimaging2012
Hotel reservation deadline is Wednesday, August 29, 2012.$339 – Heritage Room; $359 – Deluxe Room; $469 – Suites
When making your accommodation decisions, please take into consideration that staying at the host hotel helps UCSF meet its contractual obligations and keeps registration fees reasonable. To ensure that you receive the conference rate, book through the Fairmont website, or call the hotel directly. Please book early as the hotel is likely to fi ll-up weeks in advance this time of year. These rates include complimentary daily access to the Spa, and European bathing ritual (a $39 value).
For hundreds of years, ancient thermal mineral waters have graced this site. Today, this California resort is proud to be one of the only luxury spa resorts in the country with its own source of thermal mineral water. Of the luxury hotels and resorts in the Sonoma and Napa Valleys region, the Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn is the ultimate Wine Country destination oasis providing spa, golf and a Michelin award–winning restaurant in an idyllic, world–famous wine region abundant with locally grown products.
A limited block of rooms has been reserved at the Inn for this conference. A credit card is required for confi rmation, and a one-night’s stay (and taxes) will be charged upon booking. Room requests made after the deadline will be honored at the conference room-rates on a space-available basis. Reservation cancellation deadline is fi ve days prior to scheduled arrival to receive a refund of the one-night’s deposit. Each additional adult (3 or more) is $50 per night. These rates are subject to all current state and local taxes (currently 11%). Overnight Self-park: $10; Valet park: $25 (per day).
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Fairmont Awards- AAA Four Diamond Hotel - Michelin Star, Santé Restaurant- Top Spas in North America, Condé Nast Traveler - Best Resort/Destination Spa, Fodor’s Choice Gold Award
Welcome ReceptionSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 5:00 – 6:30 PMAll attendees and their guests are invited to a wine-and-cheese welcome reception. Sonoma Valley vintners will be offering a sampling of regional wines.
Optional Tours & ActivitiesCourse registrants who provide their email addresses will receive notifi cation when this information becomes available. Pricing and registration information will be available on the UCSF Radiology website starting in July.
The Fairmont offers a complimentary shuttle to the Sonoma Golf Club, which is only a mile away. Bicycle rentals are available onsite.
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Air TravelUCSF Radiology has negotiated special fares with American and United Airlines for radiology course attendees. To fi nd the lowest fares and to help UCSF meet its contractual obligations, please book with the airlines directly:
Airline Contact Code
American www.aa.com 6592AZ 800−433−1790
United www.united.com ZMYV352692 800–521–4041 ($25 fee via phone)
The Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn is located at the intersection of Highway 12 and Boyes Boulevard just north of downtown Sonoma, and can be reached by car from both San Francisco and Oakland airports in about 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
Detailed driving directions can be obtained from the hotel website (www.fairmont.com/sonoma) or by contacting the hotel directly. Motor coach service is available from both SFO and OAK airports. For more information, call 800−327−2024 or www.airportexpressinc.com.
Car Rental800−654−2240 / CV# 01SY0251
Arrangements have been made with Hertz Car Rental for special rates from both SFO and OAK airports during this UCSF meeting, as well as one week before and after this meeting.
Call the Hertz Convention Desk, and be sure to tell the agent the meeting name and CV number listed above.
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REGISTRATIONWOMEN’S IMAGING IN WINE COUNTRY (RAD 13 004)Sep 30 –Oct 5, 2012 / The Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & SpaEarly Enrollment Deadline: Friday, August 3, 2012
Four easy ways to register:1. Online at www.cme.ucsf.edu 2. Fax this form to 415−502−1795 3. Mail this form to UCSF Offi ce of CME, PO Box 45368, San Francisco, CA 94145–03684. Phone using Visa, Amex or Mastercard. Call 415−476−5808, 8:30 am - 4:00 pm (Pacifi c Time)
REGISTRANT INFORMATION (PLEASE PRINT)
Name ______________________________________________________________________ First Last Degree
Address ____________________________________________________________________
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Tel ________________________________ Fax ________________________________ Area Code Area Code
E-mail _____________________________________________________________________You must provide your email address to receive Sonoma Tour notifications and advance syllabus information. Paper copies will not be provided on site.
Would you like to receive general UCSF Radiology CME email notices? Yes No.
Month/Day of Birth for record verifi cation: _______ / _______ / X X month day
COURSE REGISTRATIONCheck one: BY 8/3/12 AFTER 8/3/12 Physician $ 975 $ 1050 UCSF Radiology Alumni / Active Military $ 925 $ 1000 Resident/fellow/nurse/sonographer $ 825 $ 900 (with letter of verifi cation)
METHOD OF PAYMENT Check enclosed, payable to UC Regents.Please charge my: Visa Mastercard American Express
Card No. _____________________________________________________________________
Exp. Date ______________________ Signature _________________________________
Payment may be made by credit card or by check or money order drawn on a U.S. bank in U.S. currency. We regret that we cannot accept checks drawn on foreign banks. Enrollment confi rmation will be mailed to you within two weeks of receipt of the application.CANCELLATION A refund of the enrollment fee, less $75, will be made upon receipt of a written request only by Friday, 9/21/12. No refunds will be made after this date. In the unlikely event that the program is cancelled, UCSF Radiology will refund the registration fee in full, but cannot be responsible for any hotel or travel costs.
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